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Bermuda Ern, Love Among The Mannequins, Shield Your Eyes, [[Meet Me in St. Louis (band)|Meet Me In St. Louis]], Body Parts, KnorX, Push To Fire, Strobe 45. |
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== References == |
== References == |
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Shoes and Socks Off was a musical project by Tobias Hayes, based in Brighton, England, and active from 2007 to 2012.
History
After leaving Meet Me in St. Louis in 2007,[1] [2] Hayes began writing songs for an acoustic solo project. It started of as a solo endeavor, mainly involving just himself and a guitar, but was sometimes performed as a group, involving drums, guitars, bass, samples, programming and strings.[3]
His debut album 'From The Muddy Banks Of Melitzer' was recorded on September 2008 and released through DIY indie label Big Scary Monsters.[4] It was quickly followed by 'Hand-Reared Suburban Piglet',[5] featuring the same 10 songs, but re-worked with drums, strings, keys and programming.
In the winter of 2009, the third full length was released. 'To Where The Skyline Is Fortified With Windows And Doors'[6] comprised of 10 new songs, some of which featured members of Nitkowski, Palehorse and Blakfish. Following quickly in summer 2010, 'Robin Hood Waiter Champion Have-Not', the fourth album was released.[7] Hayes took it on tour with a band, featuring members of Nitkowski, Palehorse and Talons. A homemade video was made for every song on the record. [8]
2011 saw the release of 'Don't Blame Yourself, It's In Your Blood', a three-disc anthology of all SASO recorded output to date[9], and 'Dot Dot Dot & Other Works'[10], a lyric book containing words to every Shoes And Socks Off and Meet Me in St. Louis song. With the book came a download link to 10 new demos, each of which had been recorded whilst on a 40-day tour of mainland Europe with Tubelord in 2011.[11][12]
In May 2012, Shoes And Socks Off's fifth album 'Miles Of Mad Water' was released on BSM in the UK and Father Figure Records in mainland Europe.[13][14] Toby toured the remainder of the year, this time with a band. Oliver Newton (Yndi Halda) on drums, and and Alex Petersen (Elle Milano/Love Among The Mannequins) on bass, keys and guitars.[15]
The End of Shoes and Socks Off
On Monday 13th August, 2012, Hayes announced the end of Shoes and Socks Off via his official Tumblr blog [16] and a final tour followed; culminating in a final show at the Old Blue Last in East London. The last SASO song ever performed live was 'Epic Sweet Proportions'[17].
Almost every Shoes and Socks Off song was written about Hayes' curious involvement with a person he came into contact with at the start of 2006. A strange friendship was formed, but the two were never to actually meet. By summer 2012, the long and peculiar affair amicably ended, and as a direct result, the project had to be shut down. The elusive character is an artist, and was responsible for nearly all artwork used for Shoes and Socks Off releases. After deciding to end the project[18], one last record was written, an EP called 'As We Get Closer, The Room Gets Smaller'.[19]
Discography
Release | Year | Label |
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As We Get Closer, The Room Gets Smaller | 2012 | Big Scary Monsters |
Miles of Mad Water | 2012 | Big Scary Monsters |
Dot Dot Dot & Other Works (lyric book) | 2011 | Big Scary Monsters |
Don't Blame Yourself, it's in Your Blood | 2011 | Big Scary Monsters |
Robin Hood Waiter Champion Have-Not | 2010 | Big Scary Monsters |
Piepton | 2010 | Big Scary Monsters |
To Where Skyline is Fortified with Windows and Doors | 2009 | Big Scary Monsters |
Hand-Reared Suburban Piglet | 2009 | Big Scary Monsters |
From The Muddy Banks of Melitzer | 2008 | Big Scary Monsters |
Other Projects
Bermuda Ern Love Among The Mannequins Shield Your Eyes Meet Me In St. Louis Body Parts, KnorX Push To Fire Strobe 45
References
- ^ Kharas, Kev. "RIP: Meet Me In St. Louis". Drowned in Sound. Drowned in Sound. Retrieved 5 March 2013.
- ^ "Meet Me In St Louis split up Read more at http://www.nme.com/news/various-artists/34150#DxGuvCkShspZEmXC.99". NME. IPC Media Entertainment Network. Retrieved 5 March 2013.
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- ^ "ROTW: Shoes and Socks Off at Rhythms of the World". BBC BEDS, HERTS & BUCKS. BBC.
- ^ Tulloch, Tay. "Shoes and Socks Off- From the Muddy Banks of the Melitzer (2008)". Staying Her Needle. Staying Her Needle. Retrieved 5 March 2013.
- ^ "Shoes And Socks Off Plays Barfly Camden". Mean Fiddler. Mean Fiddler. Retrieved 5 March 2013.
- ^ "Shoes And Socks Off Album Launch - Shoes And Socks Off". Die Shellsuit. Die Shellsuit.
- ^ "Shoes And Socks Off – Robin Hood Waiter Champion Have-Not". AU. AU Magazine. Retrieved 5 March 2013.
- ^ Ireland, Suzie. "EXCLUSIVE: Shoes and Socks Off new video!". Bearded Magazine. Bearded Magazine. Retrieved 5 March 2013.
- ^ Reid, Sean. "Shoes And Socks Off Announced Three Disc Set". Alter The Press. Alter The Press. Retrieved 5 March 2013.
- ^ Douch, Kevin. "Shoes And Books Off". Big Scary Monsters. Big Scary Monsters. Retrieved 5 March 2013.
- ^ "Tubelord!!!!!". Musical Mathematics. Retrieved 5 March 2013.
- ^ "Shoes And Socks Off - I hope you know what you're doing (Live) video". NME. IPC Media Entertainment Network. Retrieved 5 March 2013.
- ^ Goldin, Dan. "Shoes And Socks Off's "Miles of Mad Water" Available for Pre-Order". Exploading in Sound. Exploding in Sound. Retrieved 5 March 2013.
- ^ Lohmann, Pelle. "Shoes and Socks Off Miles of Mad Water". GAFFA. GAFFA. Retrieved 5 March 2013.
- ^ McLeod, Steven. "PHOTOS: Get Cape. Wear Cape. Fly. + Shoes and Socks Off, Glasgow". Popdodger. Popdodger. Retrieved 5 March 2013.
- ^ http://shoesandsocksoff.tumblr.com/post/29338719741
- ^ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RXNOb1A1Mxo
- ^ "Shoes And Socks Off stops being a thing". Punktastic. Retrieved 5 March 2013.
- ^ Mews, Thomas. "Shoes and Socks Off calls it a day". The 405. The 405. Retrieved 5 March 2013.